âWow, thatâs an amazing number of shammies! \n
When you come near the shami nest, a number of shami appear on the tree.
âNot more than Iâve seen in that cave?
Look over the trees around you.
Sure, I feel like thereâs a lot of them.
âWere you hiding somewhere? Or maybe the one who was running came back?
âYou were on the run, but youâre likely back. Animals rarely risk their lives to protect their homes.â
Demons often risked their lives protecting places they liked.
Is it the difference between animals and demons?
âWell, weak demons will soon escape,â
I guess the difference in intensity is more correct than animals and demons.
If even demons are weak, they run away to protect the seeds, right?
âHataka Village people will be relieved to see this number of shammies.â
The state of this forest will be a good report for those in Hataka village who were hurt by this incident.
Because the villagers seemed to like Shami.
⌠I think thatâs a good thing.
âWow, youâre staring at meâŚâ
I can even hear the intimidating squeal.
âDamn, they think youâre the enemy.â
Looking up, countless gazes.
I meant to help, but I guess if it came from the shami, Ciel would have threatened me and scared me.
âToo bad we canât get alongâ
Some of the people in the village used to come by.
âRight. I hope we get along the next time we get here.â
As Shami turns a vigilant eye, he even comes to the cave where he is living.
Whenever I heard the noise of intimidation, it was gone too at some point because Ciel turned her gaze.
âI hear thereâs a road next to the caveâŚâ
Your father, looking at the map that Mr. Gilmouth gave you, points to the side of the cave that is the nest of the shami.
When I approached it, it was definitely thin, but there was a way.\n
âAlong this road, should I walk away?
âOh, they can dodge dangerous paths.â
Wave to the shami, then walk the path you taught me.
It is thin but well paved, making it easy to walk.
âI like the lack of roots.â
Thatâs popping out of the ground all of a sudden, so if youâre not careful, youâre hooked.
For a while, keep walking silently.
I donât want to drive Mr. Gilmouthâs plans crazy.
âIf you keep walking for 4 hours after you leave the village, youâll be fine by nowâ
âRight. Shall we rest?â
Look around and find a rock that looks like it could sit.
âOh, and you walked quite a bitâ
I nod as I twirl my legs around your fatherâs words.
When I was in the village, my legs tired worse than usual because I could hardly move to hide.
âItâs been a long time since you walked four hours early.â
âWith that said, you do. Is Sola and the others okay?
Approaching Ciel, Sola and Sol are down from Ciel, but Flem is still on Cielâs back.
âItâs a lot longer to wake up than it used to be.â
âShall we take a break? Well, I might have been taking a long break because I was asleep.â
Flem with mouth wide open and extension.
When placed gently on the ground, Ciel rises up gently and reverses his hair.
âSomethingâs coming this way.â
Exploring the signs, I was able to capture demons that were quite far away.
âWhat do we do? \nâNyah!â
Ciel answers your fatherâs words.
Turning his tail around, Ciel looks around and climbs right up the tree.
Its appearance becomes invisible in the trees.
When you give out the magic that Ciel was hiding, the forest gets a little noisy.
âCiel can hide her magic perfectly now.â
âTrue. I didnât realize it because I didnât care.â
A bass that suddenly sounds from the bottom echoes through the woods.
Forest surrounded by silence for a few seconds.
At the next moment, the creatures who were in the surrounding woods stormed around.
Sure, the demon that was coming this way ran awayâŚâŚ
Other animals and demons can be seen fleeing in havoc.
Ciel descends refreshingly from the top of the tree.
That satisfying look makes me laugh.
âThank you. Letâs rest here till we get settled.â
Sora and Flem are flying around Ciel looking fun.
Sol looks in the direction of the day after tomorrow a little further away.
âSol, did you even feel the magic you cared about?
In Solâs case, I donât know if heâs unresponsive because he hasnât felt it, or if he hasnât heard it desperate to explore magic.
âThatâs right. I asked Gilmouth. Yes.â
Your father gives you a plate with a grilled merme and rice balls.
\nâWhereâs Priest Salifi?
âI canât hear from him anymore.â
Does that mean youâre out of your mind?
Or like heâs already dead?
âHa, itâs not refreshingâ
I think the salted rice balls go well with the grilled meat.
Itâs frustrating and annoying, but I canât do anything anymore.
Iâd love to see someone named Bishop Gupinus and curse him as much as I want, but I canât do that either.
Looks like theyâre after me for having memories of my past life.
But thatâs why I donât wish I didnât have memories of my previous life.
Because if I donât have memories of my previous life, I donât think Iâm here right now.
Hit the second rice balls on the plate.
⌠you canât hit the food, can you?
âHuh. I hate the magic team and the church so muchâ
I get a reply to my actions to change my mind, and I look at your father and Sola in amazement.
âWhat, you guys feel the same way?
Solas responding clearly to your fatherâs words.
Seeing, Sola and Flem have swollen cheeks and Solâs eyes are hanging.
To Ciel, the hair on his back is upside down.
I was flabbergasted by everyone and laughed at the next moment.